The aorta is the main artery that takes oxygenated blood from the heart to the rest of the body.
6 % of population has O- 40% has O+ and the rest is distributed among A-/+, B+/-, AB+/-
arteries carry red blood (oxygen), veins carry blue blood (no oxygen), i don't think that blood carries CO2,
Blood from the body is first received by the heart in right artery. This blood is then pumped into the lungs so that it can get oxygen before being distributed to the rest of the body.
At rest, the human body typically distributes blood primarily to the organs and tissues that require a constant supply for basic metabolic functions. Approximately 15-20% of total blood volume is directed to the brain, while the digestive organs receive around 20-30%. Muscles, although they receive less blood at rest than during exercise, still account for about 15-20% of blood flow. The remaining blood is distributed to the skin, kidneys, and other tissues, maintaining essential physiological processes.
they are responsible for bringing deoxygenated blood back to the heart (left side) to be distributed to the rest of the of the body
Blood travels to the gills first in a perch because the gills are the site of oxygen exchange, where oxygen is absorbed from the water and carbon dioxide is released. This ensures that oxygenated blood is distributed to the rest of the body for cellular respiration, supporting the perch's metabolic needs.
When the ventricle contracts and pushes blood through the left semilunar valve, the blood enters the aorta. From the aorta, it is distributed to the rest of the body through systemic circulation, delivering oxygen and nutrients to tissues and organs. The left semilunar valve ensures that blood flows in the correct direction, preventing backflow into the ventricle during relaxation.
oxygen
The blood leaving the lungs is oxygenated. In the lungs, carbon dioxide is exchanged for oxygen, and the oxygen-rich blood is then transported to the heart before being distributed to the rest of the body. This process ensures that the blood is fully oxygenated as it exits the lungs.
kjhg
The nutrient-rich blood is returned to the atrium through the pulmonary veins. These veins bring freshly oxygenated blood from the lungs back to the heart to be distributed to the rest of the body.